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This is pretty cool though.

The NF ATACR 1-8 selected as the US military's FFP squad variable power scope. The optic will be used primarily on M4 and M110 or Mk17 rifles.

This scope was designed and is built from the ground up in Idaho.

http://soldiersystems.net/2018/10/0...-focal-plane-contract-worth-up-to-21-million/

A quick rundown of the testing methods used to choose the winner:

Test Method 500.5 Low Pressure (Altitude)
Test Method 501.5 High Temperature
Test Method 502.5 Low Temperature
Test Method 503.5 Temperature Shock
Test Method 504.1 Contamination by Fluids
Test Method 505.5 Solar Radiation (Sunshine)
Test Method 506.5 Rain
Test Method 507.5 Humidity
Test Method 508.6 Fungus
Test Method 509.5 Salt Fog
Test Method 510.5 Sand and Dust
Test Method 511.5 Explosive Atmosphere
Test Method 512.5 Immersion
Test Method 513.6 Acceleration
Test Method 514.6 Vibration
Test Method 515.6 Acoustic Noise
Test Method 516.6 Shock
Test Method 517.1 Pyroshock
Test Method 518.1 Acidic Atmosphere
Test Method 519.6 Gunfire Shock
Test Method 520.3 Temperature, Humidity, Vibration, and Altitude
Test Method 521.3 Icing/Freezing Rain
Test Method 522.1 Ballistic Shock
Test Method 523.3 Vibro-Acoustic/Temperature
Test Method 524 Freeze / Thaw
Test Method 525 Time Waveform Replication
Test Method 526 Rail Impact.
Test Method 527 Multi-Exciter
Test Method 528 Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment (Type I – Environmental and Type II – Internally Excited)
 
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Congrats to your employer!

Bonus points if you post up an example of the military reticle!
 
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I'd be interested in seeing this on the range, but I have to admit, my Vortex has a much simpler reticle. I think the NF reticle might be "be too busy " for most soliders.
 

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I'd be interested in seeing this on the range, but I have to admit, my Vortex has a much simpler reticle. I think the NF reticle might be "be too busy " for most soliders.
The cool thing about this FFP scope, is that down on low power the reticle basically disappears and it's used like a red dot. As you bump up the magnification, the functionality of the smart reticle comes into play. It might look busy if you're used to duplex style reticles, but after you get used to smart reticles there's no going back. It's so much easier to score hits quickly at distance. The bottom line though, I'm sure we'll put whichever reticle they want into it....maybe multiple options depending on the platform, I dunno..


The Marines specifically requested our TreMoR3 reticle because of the huge improvements in accuracy potential at distance.
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The cool thing about this FFP scope, is that down on low power the reticle basically disappears and it's used like a red dot. As you bump up the magnification, the functionality of the smart reticle comes into play. It might look busy if you're used to duplex style reticles, but after you get used to smart reticles there's no going back. It's so much easier to score hits quickly at distance. The bottom line though, I'm sure we'll put whichever reticle they want into it....maybe multiple options depending on the platform, I dunno..


The Marines specifically requested our TreMoR3 reticle because of the huge improvements in accuracy potential at distance.
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I'd be fine with that reticle, but very, very few people shoot out past 300 meters with their rifle. I'd be curious to to run that optic on a 240B or a .50 BMG.
 

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I'd be fine with that reticle, but very, very few people shoot out past 300 meters with their rifle. I'd be curious to to run that optic on a 240B or a .50 BMG.
It's rated beyond 20mm Vulcan, so it'd be fine.
 
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Congrats NF that a big win !! I like the 1x8 setup really like the NX8 because of the reticle over the ATACR it’s on my long list but will happen.


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The reticle is undecided at this point.
 

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The “Christmas tree” style reticles are easy to use once you actually run one. I was against them at first, I thought they would be too busy and occlude too much of my view, but that is not the case.

These optics ain’t for the riflemen, they’re for DM’s. When you’re looking at engaging from CQB distances out to several hundred yards in a short period of time, a reticle that allows you to make quick hold-offs comes in mighty handy.

If you’re into the LPVO’s, NF has a couple of outstanding options.
 
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